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NSG 500 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 2 
Questions and Answer 2024/2025 TOP 
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NSG 500 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 2 
Questions and Answer 2024/2025 TOP 
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NSG 500 Advanced Health Assessment MIDTERM 
EXAM LATEST 2024/2025 FALL-SPRING GRADED A+ 
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NSG 500 Advanced Health Assessment MIDTERM 
EXAM LATEST 2024/2025 FALL-SPRING GRADED A+ 
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5 essential components of pathophysiology - ANSWER: 1. Etiology 2. Epidemiology 3. Pathogenesis 4. Clinical Manifestations 5. Outcomes 
 
other terms for "unknown" etiology of disease - ANSWER: idiopathic and cryptogenic 
 
define iatrogenic - ANSWER: etiology of disease as a result of surgical/medical intervention 
 
define incidence of epidemiology - ANSWER: the new number of cases in a given population in a specific time period 
 
define prevalence of epidemiology - ANSWER: ...
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Wilkes University•NSG 533 PHARMACOLOGY
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5 essential components of pathophysiology - ANSWER: 1. Etiology 2. Epidemiology 3. Pathogenesis 4. Clinical Manifestations 5. Outcomes 
 
other terms for "unknown" etiology of disease - ANSWER: idiopathic and cryptogenic 
 
define iatrogenic - ANSWER: etiology of disease as a result of surgical/medical intervention 
 
define incidence of epidemiology - ANSWER: the new number of cases in a given population in a specific time period 
 
define prevalence of epidemiology - ANSWER: ...
What medications / foods can contribute to GERD? - 
ANSWER >>>>-Medications: anticholinergics, barbituates, 
dopamine, estrogen, opioids, progesterone, theophylline, 
nitrates 
-Foods: cirus fruits/juices, coffee, tomatoes, spicy food, 
carbonated drinks 
Fried/fatty foods, garlic, onions, chocolate 
What is the most effective PPI or H2RA within each of these 
classes? - ANSWER >>>>-PPI- bismuth quadruple therapy 
combined with proton pump inhibitors 
-H2RA- Famotidine 80...
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Wilkes University•NSG 533 Advanced Pharmacology
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What medications / foods can contribute to GERD? - 
ANSWER >>>>-Medications: anticholinergics, barbituates, 
dopamine, estrogen, opioids, progesterone, theophylline, 
nitrates 
-Foods: cirus fruits/juices, coffee, tomatoes, spicy food, 
carbonated drinks 
Fried/fatty foods, garlic, onions, chocolate 
What is the most effective PPI or H2RA within each of these 
classes? - ANSWER >>>>-PPI- bismuth quadruple therapy 
combined with proton pump inhibitors 
-H2RA- Famotidine 80...
Norms - are considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society 
Event interpretation - should be included for problem-solving therapy for a child 
with conduct disorder. 
Family therapy - can promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior. 
The Developmental Theoretical approach - describes a family's progression 
through the lifecycle. 
Establishing a therapeutic alliance - is important because acceptance and trust 
convey a feeling of security in an adolescent. 
Mos...
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Wilkes University•NSG 526
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Wilkes NSG 527 Midterm Exam and WILKES NSG 526 Exam 3 Package Deal• Por shadow251
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Norms - are considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society 
Event interpretation - should be included for problem-solving therapy for a child 
with conduct disorder. 
Family therapy - can promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior. 
The Developmental Theoretical approach - describes a family's progression 
through the lifecycle. 
Establishing a therapeutic alliance - is important because acceptance and trust 
convey a feeling of security in an adolescent. 
Mos...
Primary prevention - Actually preventing the thing 
Secondary Prevention - early identification and treatment 
Tertiary prevention - Avoiding complications 
Norms are considered - The right patterns of behavior for a society 
Crisis is - a time limited response lasting 4 to 6 weeks 
What initiates a crisis - A crisis is initiated by internal or external demands that are 
perceived as a threat to a persons physical or emotional functioning. 
Precipitating event is stressful and unusual or rare. 
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Wilkes University•NSG 526
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Wilkes NSG 527 Midterm Exam and WILKES NSG 526 Exam 3 Package Deal• Por shadow251
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Primary prevention - Actually preventing the thing 
Secondary Prevention - early identification and treatment 
Tertiary prevention - Avoiding complications 
Norms are considered - The right patterns of behavior for a society 
Crisis is - a time limited response lasting 4 to 6 weeks 
What initiates a crisis - A crisis is initiated by internal or external demands that are 
perceived as a threat to a persons physical or emotional functioning. 
Precipitating event is stressful and unusual or rare. 
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6 key principles of existential psychotherapy – 
1. We have the capacity for self-awareness 
2. Because we are free beings-we accept the responsibility that accompanies our 
freedoms 
 have a concern to preserve our uniqueness and identity 
 existence is never fixed- we can re-create ourselves 
5. Anxiety is part of the human condition 
6. Death is a basic human condition and gives significance to living 
Yalom's four givens of existence - freedom, death,isolation, meaningless 
Who are the ...
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Wilkes University•NSG 527
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Wilkes NSG 527 Midterm Exam and WILKES NSG 526 Exam 3 Package Deal• Por shadow251
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6 key principles of existential psychotherapy – 
1. We have the capacity for self-awareness 
2. Because we are free beings-we accept the responsibility that accompanies our 
freedoms 
 have a concern to preserve our uniqueness and identity 
 existence is never fixed- we can re-create ourselves 
5. Anxiety is part of the human condition 
6. Death is a basic human condition and gives significance to living 
Yalom's four givens of existence - freedom, death,isolation, meaningless 
Who are the ...
A patient with a diagnosis of aplastic anemia has undergone allogenic bone marrow transplantation. Which of the following signs and symptoms would most clearly suggest the existence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)? 
Presence of a pruritic rash that has begun to slough off 
 
A patient has developed pericarditis after developing acute glomerulonephritis, a development that may be attributable to the presence of similar epitopes on group A, hemolytic streptococci and the antigens in the patien...
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A patient with a diagnosis of aplastic anemia has undergone allogenic bone marrow transplantation. Which of the following signs and symptoms would most clearly suggest the existence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)? 
Presence of a pruritic rash that has begun to slough off 
 
A patient has developed pericarditis after developing acute glomerulonephritis, a development that may be attributable to the presence of similar epitopes on group A, hemolytic streptococci and the antigens in the patien...
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) 
repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep, which leads to absence of breathing; can produce daytime drowsiness and elevated blood pressure 
 
OSA manifestations 
-loud snoring 
-snorting 
-witnessed apnea 
-gasping during sleep 
-recurrent waking during sleep 
-choking 
 
OSA treatment 
1. Weight loss and avoidance of alcohol 
2. Nasal CPAP 
3. Surgical widening of airway 
4. Avoid use of sedatives 
5. Oral appliances 
 
surfactant deficiency disorder 
Disorder c...
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Wilkes University•NSG 530
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obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) 
repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep, which leads to absence of breathing; can produce daytime drowsiness and elevated blood pressure 
 
OSA manifestations 
-loud snoring 
-snorting 
-witnessed apnea 
-gasping during sleep 
-recurrent waking during sleep 
-choking 
 
OSA treatment 
1. Weight loss and avoidance of alcohol 
2. Nasal CPAP 
3. Surgical widening of airway 
4. Avoid use of sedatives 
5. Oral appliances 
 
surfactant deficiency disorder 
Disorder c...
How does urinary sediment differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - bland 
prerenal - bland 
intrarenal (G) - active (hallmark) 
intrarenal (ATN) - muddy brown casts, renal tubular epithelial cells 
postrenal - bland 
 
How does urine sodium differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - 20 mEq/L 
prerenal - <10 mEq/L 
intrarenal (G) - <20 mEq/L 
intrarenal (ATN) - >40 mE...
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Wilkes University•NSG 530
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How does urinary sediment differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - bland 
prerenal - bland 
intrarenal (G) - active (hallmark) 
intrarenal (ATN) - muddy brown casts, renal tubular epithelial cells 
postrenal - bland 
 
How does urine sodium differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - 20 mEq/L 
prerenal - <10 mEq/L 
intrarenal (G) - <20 mEq/L 
intrarenal (ATN) - >40 mE...